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1 Do you think that might cause an uproar within the animal rights community?
2 Yes, that particular judgement did cause an uproar .
3 Believe me, it's going to cause an uproar .
4 It was also going to cause an uproar with the local police when the bodies were discovered.
5 It was common enough for a clash of personalities to cause an uproar in this powerful place.
6 It would cause an uproar .
7 The footage, which has been described as disturbing, has McDonald's mother concerned that its graphic nature will cause an uproar .
8 First, Sling is a very high-profile, popular service whose plans for an iPhone app have been well-documented; a flat rejection would cause an uproar .
9 Meng's arrest on a US warrant has caused an uproar in China.
10 He later cleared the air after his statements caused an uproar online.
11 The announcement last month that Romney would speak at Liberty caused an uproar .
12 And it's not the first time that FaceApp caused an uproar .
13 But their secret love affair with the cell phone is causing an uproar .
14 The video has since caused an uproar on social media.
15 The movie has caused an uproar among Brazil's conservative Christians.
16 Both were "dangerous" pieces and caused an uproar from some audience members.
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